December 27 , 2024
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	- Approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska of the USA were killed by an unprecedented marine heatwave, nicknamed 'The Blob'.
 
	- 'The Blob' was an unusually warm patch of surface water in the northeast Pacific Ocean from late 2014 through 2016.
 
	- It affected marine ecosystems from California to Alaska.
 
	- Phytoplankton populations dwindled, which, in turn, triggered a collapse in fish stocks, the murres' primary food source.
 
	- Common murres, known as guillemots in Europe, are seabirds that look a bit like flying penguins. 
 

                                 
                            
                                
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